Pocket attachment for watches.



- No. 881 ,415 PATENTED MAR. 10, .1908;

- EKRAWGZYKQ POCKET ATTAGHMENT FOR WATCHES;

APPLICATION FILED OUT. 11, 1906.

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FRANZ KRAWCZYK, OF LODZ, RUSSIA.

POCKET ATTACHMENT FOR WATCHES.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented March 10, 1908;

Application filed October 11, 1906. Serial No. 338,344.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, FRANZ KRAWOZYK, a subject of Russia, and resident of No. 15

Ogrodowa street, in Lodz, in the Empire of Russia, have invented a new and useful Pocket Attachment for Watches, of which the following is a specification.

To attain the before-stated object I provide a holder, preferably a shell-like or cuplike body, or holder, adapted to be secured inside the pocket and to receive the watch, as represented in the annexed drawings, in which:

Figure 1 is a vertical section through a pocket of a waistcoat or the like and through the holder sewed in place, the watch being shown in side-view, and Fig. 2 is a front view of the holder or cup-like body alone.

The holder, 1, of hard material, is formed somewhat like a flat bowl having an inwardly curved edge 6 and is arranged inside the pocket in such a osition that the open ocated at or opposite to, the body of the wearer; the other side, or bottom, of the holder is fixed or sewed to the side, 3, of the pocket, by means of thread passing through holes 2 provided for that purpose-in said bottom.

The overhanging or inwardly-turned edge of the holder or-cu -like body has a recess, 5, for the-stem 4 of t e Watch, and such Watch is held inside the holder in proper position not merely by said recess and said stem, but principally by the pressure that exists between the waistcoat and the wearer. The watch is so-to-say pressed against the body by the holder (see Fig. 1), and thus the watch is not only securely prevented from falling out of the pocket in the case of the is able to steal the watch in any of the Ways customary with such persons. Even the wearer himself can removethe watch only after first causing his body to yield a little, so that some free space is formed between the body and the Waistcoat, through which space the watch may be removed. This is, in fact, a very simple, and by no means inconvenient procedure.

Claims.

1. A pocket attachment for holding a Watch by the tension exerted by the wearer upon a garment, and comprising a cup-like body having an upper overhanging edge and a frontal side provided with an opening which permits the introduction of a watch,

and secured Withina garment pocket, said body having a slot in the upper overhanging edge thereof for the reception of a stem of a watch.

2. A pocket attachment for. holding a watch Within a garment pocket, by the tension exerted by a wearer upon the garment, and comprising a cup-like body having an overhanging edge and a frontal side provided with an opening which permits the introduction of a Watch, and having openings in its bottom for attaching said'body as desired, and the aforesaid edge of the body provided with a slot for the reception of the stem of the watch.

In testimony, that I claim the foregoing as my invention, I have signed my name in presenceiof two subscribing witnesses.

\ FRANZ KRAWCZYK.

Witnesses:

A. W. MAN, Louis KATZ.

wearer stooping, but first of all, no pickpocket 

